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Release Date:
October 20, 2004
Original Title:
Unstoppable
Alternate Titles:
Fugindo do Passado
Indestructible
L'Invincible
Nine Lives
Unstoppable [Nine Lives]
invincible
Genres:
Action | Thriller
Production Companies:
Coast Productions A.V.V.
Millennium Media
Production Countries:
Aruba | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 ES: 18 NL: 16 US: R
Runtime: 96
The deranged military and former CIA agent Dean Cage is in a rehab program, trying to forget the traumatic loss of his best friend Scott in Bosnia. When he dates with his girl-friend and Scott's sister, Detective Amy Knight, in a dinning restaurant, he is mistakenly taken as being the CIA agent that is investigating the robbery of the military experiment EX by a man called Sullivan. He is injected with the drug and abducted by the thieves. Amy has six hours to find the also stolen antidote and save Dean's life.
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Art Direction:
Suki Parker
Casting:
Laura Sotirova
Shana Landsburg
Teri Fiddleman
Carol Dudley
Costume Design:
Kate Healey
Director:
David Carson
Director of Photography:
Ward Russell
Editor:
Alain Jakubowicz
Jeremy Presner
David Jakubovic
Executive Producer:
Trevor Short
Danny Dimbort
David Varod
Bradley Jenkel
Avi Lerner
Hairstylist:
Edward Morrison
Rositsa Tsanovska
Makeup Artist:
Cyndi Reece-Thorne
Sofi Hvarleva
Ivon Ivanova
Original Music Composer:
Louis Febre
Producer:
Boaz Davidson
Tom Jacobson
Jim Wedaa
Bob Misiorowski
Production Design:
Stephen Geaghan
Set Decoration:
Valentina Mladenova
Writer:
Tom Vaughan
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